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Savour's menu features entrées, light plates, and late-night bites that satisfy regular diners as well as non-un-dead nightwalkers. Have a New–England clam chowder on a frigid summer day ($6), or start out with the Savour sampler (shrimp, vegetable, and chicken tenders, $14.95). To deliver a heavy body-blow to hunger, have a grilled rack of lamb with asparagus and smashed potatoes ($24), or gently massage a snack craving with a jumbo-lump crab-cake sandwich with coleslaw ($10.50). Vegetarians take solace in the Caprese ($7), which drizzles house vinaigrette over slices of beefsteak tomato, red onions, and mozzarella for a heartily-meat-free appetite-mangler.

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Washington, D. C. Restaurant Guide

Washington, D. C. may be best known for politics and scandal, but foodies will be happy to know that the city is also home to several great restaurants. From exquisite fine dining to fun local dives and eclectic ethnic cuisine, Washington, D. C. restaurants offer something to tempt every palate.

Many of those dining in Washington, D. C. are aiming to impress, and for food and atmosphere that is truly luxurious, try the 1789 Restaurant. Its surroundings are opulent and decorated with period paintings and antiques while the food is fresh and delicious. Cafe Milano takes things in a different, hipper direction, offering modern Italian cooking and an extensive wine list. For a locally inspired fusion treat, Citronelle combines Californian and French cuisine and is known for its rich desserts. Furthermore, its open, glass-front kitchen offers diners an exciting peek into how their food is prepared.

On the other hand, eating great food in Washington, D. C. doesn't always have to be expensive. One of the city's best-known restaurants is the bargain-priced Ben's Chili Bowl. Ben's serves chili on hot dogs, burgers, fries, and by the bowl. For the more health-conscious, Founding Farmers takes a healthier approach to cuisine. They offer hearty salads with produce from local farms as well as pasta, flatbread sandwiches, and several vegan options.

People flock to D. C. from all over the world, and Washington, D. C. food reflects the variety of cultures found here. Rasika serves Indian fare that's spicy and delicious, while Zaytinya offers small plates of Turkish, Greek, and Lebanese food that's perfect for sharing. Bistrot du Coin offers French food in a lively atmosphere and an excellent wine list. For something out of the ordinary, Etete is one of the best Ethiopian restaurants in the city, serving spicy food eaten with the traditional spongy Ethiopian bread.

Washington, D. C. restaurants truly represent the best the city has to offer. They are an excellent way to experience the rich and vibrant atmosphere of the city.

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